Seeing as Princess Christina will not be attending it would be nice to see one of the Kings other sisters in attendance,maybe Princess Birgitta wearing her pearl tiara ?
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Leaving her golf course and go to cold, snowy Sweden?
I'd be surprised. She also seems to despise the pearl circle tiara. Has she ever worn it after her pre-wedding?
Imo, the chances of seeing Desiree or even Margaretha are a bit higher, but not very high.
Silvia has worn the Cameo Parure 4 times for the Nobel Prize.
It is time to bring it or the Amethyst out again. anything but the Nine Prong and Sapphire (as much as I love the Sapphire).
I wonder if now that both Victoria and Madeleine have worn the amethyst and the Connaught, the Queen might not consider them as the kind of 'Queens-tiara' that should be worn at the most important event of the year? That Queen Silvia would only wear those tiaras which she wouldn't share with her daughters? Might be a stupid idea, but it would explain why she hasn't worn the Connaught on the 10th for many years. The last time was in 2008, I think.
It's unlikely on 10:th December but she could do it to the dinner on 11:th December.
I agree, that's only possible on the 11th. Maybe, if all Princesses decide to go small on the second day, like Victoria with the small cut steel and Sofia with the diamond riviere. All in all, I'd like to see bigger bling than that.
Yes the Amethyst would look great on her. It works well with her headshape and haircolour.
The Connaught Diamond Tiara or Princess Margaretha's Aquamarine Kokoshnik Tiara would also look great on her.
I have a suspicion that the amethyst tiara in the photoshop is smaller than it would be in real life. The circlet has a really large diameter and is very difficult to place attractively. Still, I don't think that Sofia would start out with one of the bigger tiaras. If you start too big, there is not much room to grow, if you get what I mean. Start big, and she can only go smaller in later years.
Wouldn't that be a bit anti-climactic?